"Metaversatility is a remarkable company," said
Corey Bridges, co-founder and executive producer, Multiverse. "Where other
companies have hemmed and hawed for years about whether or not to build a casual
MMO, or whether such a thing was even possible, Metaversatility stepped up and
did it – in a month. They're an inspiring example of how the Multiverse Platform
can enable true innovation in the new medium of virtual worlds."

Robosnow is an evolving space that showcases the
Multiverse Platform's artistic and technical capabilities. The project gave
Metaversatility – an experienced virtual world development studio – the
opportunity to experiment with Multiverse's technology, independent of their
current Multiverse-themed client projects. Robosnow is a demonstration of the
studio's and the platform's capability to rapidly prototype and launch a fully
functioning game or world within a short period of time.

"With educational, commercial, and social spaces
in development on the Multiverse Platform, it was important for us to develop a
public demo," said Matt Daly, Chief Creative Officer, Metaversatility. "It's
meant to be accessible, humorous, and modular, as we plan to continue developing
it as a pet project."

Metaversatility has amassed a diverse portfolio
of custom virtual world projects utilizing a variety of platforms and
technologies for clients including Orange, Scion, EMI, AMD, USC Annenberg, and
Newmarket Films. They offer similar development on the Multiverse Platform to
clients interested in using proof-of-concept demos to raise funding or sell
virtual worlds projects to internal committees.

Robosnow joins eight other worlds as part of
Multiverse's "Worlds in Progress" initiative. The initiative grants consumer
access to projects currently under construction on the Multiverse Platform via
the company's revolutionary World Browser, which consumers can download and use
for free.

Those interested in downloading the Multiverse
World Browser, and visiting any of the worlds in the company's network, are
encouraged to visit
www.multiverse.net for more information.